As a teen, Samantha learned how few of lifes choices would be hers, if she did not achieve independence in her thinking, as well as financially. However, while endeavoring to be independent, forces worked against her, used her, victimized her. Samantha was forced to retaliate, and found that the taste of revenge, although sweet indeed, was horrifyingly costly.
OUT OF THE DARKNESS Samantha's Story is the story of a small town Midwestern girl next door who bravely faces the passing of her grandmother -her best friend.
When Samantha's tenth birthday party is spoiled by the boy next door, Aunt Cornelia and her young twin sisters try to ease Samantha's disappointment by inviting her and Grandmary to visit them in New York City
You’ll have to read PAINLESS to find out! Find out what happens to Samantha, Christos, Romeo, Kamiko, Madison, Jake, and everyone else in PAINLESS, the third and final volume of the series! This book is full of surprises!! WARNING!
Samantha and her friends set off on a secret summertime exploration that lands them in the middle of a dangerous storm. American Girls Collection/Samantha #5.
When Samantha is reunited with Nellie, she discovers that their lives have changed in very different ways.
Get ready for more round-the-world adventure with Samantha Spinner and her brother, Nipper, in the second book in this hilarious, puzzle-packed series filled with super-secret messages!
The tag says "Watch out for the RAIN." Thanks a lot, Uncle Paul. After all the strawberry waffles, stories, and puzzles they've shared, how could he just leave without saying goodbye? And what is the meaning of that mysterious message?
This book is part of our first sweet and sassy Candy Apple summer vacation trilogy!
Samantha Parkington is an orphan being raised by her wealthy grandmother at the start of a brand-new century, a time when new ideas and inventions are changing everyone's lives. Samantha's...
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